Rowdy Confesses to Petrol Bomb Attack on Governor’s House to Protest Against NEET Exam

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Title: Rowdy’s Sensational Confession: Petrol Bomb Attack at Governor’s House Linked to NEET Exam

Subtitle: Arrested suspect claims he targeted the Governor’s House due to his son’s aspirations of becoming a doctor

Date: [insert date]

Chennai – In a shocking turn of events, rowdy Karukka Vinod, who was arrested for hurling petrol bombs in front of the Governor’s House in Guindy, Chennai, has confessed that his actions were driven by his son’s future aspirations as a doctor being threatened by the NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) examination.

The incident took place on [insert date] at 3 o’clock in the afternoon when Vinod threw two petrol bombs towards the Governor’s House. The Guindy police swiftly arrested Vinod, a notorious figure from Nandanam, Chennai, and subsequently sent him to Puzhal Jail in judicial custody.

The court has granted permission for a three-day police interrogation of Karukka Vinod. During the investigation, Vinod admitted to wanting to cancel the NEET exam and releasing prisoners who had served ten-year sentences.

Expressing his grievances, Vinod stated, “I was deeply saddened by the series of student suicides related to the ‘NEET’ exam. My son is currently studying in sixth grade. How can he become a doctor if NEET remains in place?” The police confirmed that Vinod confessed to throwing the petrol bombs in front of the Governor’s House.

Authorities are considering the possibility of charging Karukka Vinod under the Gangster Prevention Act due to his involvement in this incident. This act is frequently used to detain individuals involved in organized crime activities.

In a related development, the Mambalam police have filed a petition in the Chennai Principal Sessions Court seeking the cancellation of Vinod’s bail. This petition, filed on the grounds that Vinod continued to engage in criminal activities even after being released on conditional bail, was heard by Judge S. Alli in the Madras Principal Sessions Court. Chief Criminal Advocate of Chennai City, G. Devarajan, represented the police during the hearing.

In response to the petition, the judge has ordered Karukka Vinod to address the allegations, with the next hearing scheduled for November 15. The outcome of this hearing will determine whether Vinod’s bail will be revoked.

The incident has highlighted the ongoing debate surrounding the NEET exam and its impact on students. With emotions running high, it remains to be seen how authorities will address concerns while maintaining law and order.

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